Harvey Hernandez’s Newgard Development’s NGD Homesharing and Russell Galbut’s Crescent Heights have revealed new renderings of the Arquitectonica-designed Natiivo, a 50-story tower planned in Downtown Miami next to Miami WorldCenter.
Read MoreOKO Group Launches The AS+GG Designed 830 Brickell Office Tower In Miami's Financial District
OKO Group, the US-based development company founded by international real estate and hotel magnate Vladislav Doronin, and Cain International, a privately held real estate investment firm, have revealed plans for 830 Brickell, the first new office tower to launch in Miami in nearly a decade.
Read MoreNew Tropical Modern Residence Planned On Hibiscus Island Lot Recently Sold By Moishe Mana
Plans have been filed for a new tropical, modern residence on Hibiscus Island after Moishe Mana recently sold the lot, complete with a historic home, located at 420 South Hibiscus. The home is designed by DOMO Architecture + Design and will be elevated above ground to combat rising seawaters and flooding.
Read MoreStantec Completes Interior Design For Muze at Met In Downtown Miami
Global design and engineering firm Stantec has completed the interior design of the new 43-story residential tower, Muze at Met in downtown Miami. Developed by ZOM Living and managed by ZRS Management, the 391-unit luxury high-rise is part of the Metropolitan Miami mixed-use complex located at 340 SE 3rd Street.
Read MoreMelo Group Reveals Their Newly Proposed Arquitectonica-Designed Island Bay Project In Edgewater
Melo Group has revealed their newly proposed, Arquitectonica-designed Island Bay project in Edgewater where the developers have recently filed plans with the city. The project features 782 residential units spread between two 60-story, 648’, twin towers on Biscayne Bay.
Read MoreGazit Horizons Reveals 48-Story Brickell Gateway Tower Next To Brickell City Center
Gazit Horizons, a subsidiary of Gazit Globe, has revealed Brickell Gateway, their newly proposed 650,000 SF mixed-use tower which will be built next to Brickell City Center. Located at 90 SW 8th Street, Brickell Gateway will rise up to 48-stories and is expected to offer retail and office space as well as a hotel and residential component. A demolition permit for the existing structure has not been filed with the city.
Read MorePininfarina Wins Red Dot Award For Design Concept of 2019 For Pininfarina Bus Shelters For City Of Miami Beach
Internationally-renowned Italian design studio Pininfarina has received the Red Dot Award for Design Concept of 2019 with their Pininfarina Bus Shelter for the City of Miami Beach. Seeking to enhance the transit experience and improve the quality of existing architecture and functionality, the City of Miami Beach proposed to adopt a new bus shelter design for city commuters.
Read MoreDesign By Daniel Buren For South Beach’s New Pedestrian Bridge Over 5th Street Revealed
Russell Galbut and David Martin have revealed the chosen design for Miami Beach’s new pedestrian bridge at 5th Street which will serve as the gateway to South Beach. The winning design is by French artist Daniel Buren and features a colorful tube of transparent glass panels offering views of Biscayne Bay.
Read MoreThe Perkins + Will-Designed Kenect Miami Revealed At Miami Worldcenter
The Chicago-based Akara Partners has revealed their plans for Kenect Miami at Miami Worldcenter. The Perkins + Will and Stantec-designed tower will feature two towers, one rising 39-stories, 410’, and a second rising 79-stories, 810’.
Read MoreMagic City Innovation District Set To Transform Little Haiti After Receiving Final Approval
Magic City Innovation District (MCID), a 17.7-acre Innovation District in Miami’s Little Haiti and Little River neighborhoods, has received a unanimous final approval from the Miami City Commission. MCID spans 6 city blocks and intends to redevelop the Little Haiti and Little River neighborhoods to create a walkable, campus-like neighborhood where individuals from all demographic backgrounds can enjoy a high-quality live, work, play lifestyle. With an emphasis on technology, sustainability, health and wellness and art and entertainment, MCID will contribute to the economic vitality of the area and enhance the appeal of the community.
Renovations and construction commenced in August 2018 on 17 of MCID’s 21 commercial buildings. The project's first phase of commercial development features 200,000 SF of leasable space spread through several modernized warehouses. Designs for the commercial spaces, which range from 300 to 14,000 SF, are spearheaded by a variety of local design firms, including McKENZIE and ELM Architects. MCID anticipates being ready to receive office, retail and other commercial tenants as early as September 2018. Metro 1 is overseeing lleasing efforts for the 17 spaces, geared toward creative-style tenants that align and shape MCID’s atmosphere and further promote foot and auto traffic throughout the neighborhood. The developers will also contribute $31 million to the Little Haiti Revitalization Trust which will be overseen by the city
When complete, the Magic City Innovation District Will feature 3.8 acres of public civic space, 2.18 acres of landscaped pedestrian promenade dubbed the Promenade du Grand Bois, 2,630 residential units, 1,987,686 SF of office, 101,669 SF of expo space, 432 hotel rooms, 344,538 SF of retail, and 6,081 parking spaces. The first 4 tenants to commit to MCID were revealed in Sprinf 2019 including Diana Lowenstein Gallery, Manmar Entertainment (marketing), Ecovie (recycling start-up), and COOL Creative (advertising).